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Hey, Obama Administration, U.S. No. 1 in Natural Gas Production—Let’s Keep it That Way!

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Graph Credit: Mark J. Perry Data released yesterday by the U.S. Energy Information Administration shows U.S. natural gas production set another record in 2009, marking a 12.2% increase since 2006, which makes America the world’s No. 1 producer of natural gas. Thanks to advances in technologies and the use of safe drilling techniques such as hydrological fracturing, U.S. reserves…

PewResearchCenter: 28% - Global Warming Not So Hot

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Most Americans do not believe dealing with global warming should be high on President Obama and Congress' agenda, placing it at the bottom of a list of policy concerns. Just 28% say it should be a "top priority," the lowest measure for any issue tested in the survey. And 20% said dealing with global warming is "not too important" while 14% said nothing should be done at all -- both highs…

USGS Report: U.S. Increasingly Dependent on Foreign Sources of Minerals

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We wanted to make sure everyone saw this release today from the USGS detailing how U.S. mineral production declined by 20% in 2009 – with the estimated value dropping from $71 billion to $57.1 billion. Minerals are vital to every facet of our economy and necessary for infrastructure, electronics, telecommunication and national security. This decline in production further damages our…

Guest Blogger Rep. Paul Broun: Working toward energy independence

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Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA) Today, President Obama will announce the building of two new nuclear reactors at a Southern Company plant in Georgia.  This is a step in the right direction towards achieving energy independence in the United States, but there is much more work to be done. Increasing nuclear power is…

Watch Video from Today’s Hearing on the California Water Crisis

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Republicans at today’s Water and Power Subcommittee hearing had one clear message for Congressional Democrats and the Administration: turn the pumps on! Communities in California’s San Joaquin Valley have been devastated by a man-made, regulatory drought that has left thousands of people unemployed. Click below to watch House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings,…

$135,294 per job? It's time for real solutions.

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On Friday, Sean Higgins with Investor's Business Weekly blogged about President Obama’s recent announcement on a new Green Jobs initiative. The new program will award $2.3 billion in tax credits to create just 17,000 green energy jobs. “Well, get out your calculator. $2.3 billion for 17,000 jobs equals $135,294 per job. (And that’s not including the eventual interest on this deficit…

Will Secretary Salazar prove his support for all-of-the-above energy and rescue the Cape Wind project?

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Secretary Salazar frequently claims that he supports of all-of-the-above energy development and has even stated that promotion of renewable energy on public lands is one of his top priorities. Yet just yesterday, his National Park Service sided with the anti-energy crowd and struck a blow to the Cape Wind project, the first planned offshore wind farm in the US, by declaring that the…